Natalie Angier, discusses that we spend a lot of money on cats; nevertheless, cats are wild at heart. Peter P. Marra and Chris Santella authors of Cat Wars, view cats as “cuddly killers.” Cats are viewed as invasive species as a contamination to the environment. Outdoor cats are a threat to wildlife as predators. Cats are also a danger to human health from different types of …show more content…
Plus, feral cats do not like being grabbed by a human because cats are fearful. It takes time, and patient to capture a feral cat. If a feral cat is taken to an animal shelter and they cannot be adoptable, then the cat should be euthanized because they have more of a higher chance to suffer on the streets. Releasing the cats back onto the streets can lead to illness, getting hit by a vehicle or even getting attacked by a larger animal.
Also, feral cats cannot live a happy, healthy life because they have a higher percentage rate of diseases. Normally pet cats go to the veterinary but with feral cats they do not because they are harder to capture. Feral cats can get illnesses such as rabies, parasites, herpes, etc. In order for pet cats not to get contaminated with the disease they should be kept indoors, go to the vet regularly, and feral cats should be euthanized.
I personally think Trap-Neuter-Return does not work on animals especially on cats. It does reduce the population but cats still hunt for animals to eat. Feral cats are becoming a problem in the America and the only way to solve this is to euthanize the